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102 Nobody prepares you for the loneliness that comes not from being abandoned but from slowly outgrowing the conversations the people around you are still willing to have

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 07:37 EDT

Nobody prepares you for the loneliness that comes not from being abandoned but from slowly outgrowing the conversations the people around you are still willing to have

The loneliest stretch of adult life is rarely the one where someone leaves — it is the one where everyone stays exactly where they are while you keep moving.

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